Episodes

Wednesday May 15, 2024
#315 The Conflicted Dog
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Poor behaviors, new training problems, confusing troubles, generally stem from the dog being in a situation it cannot manage, is confused or is disheartened or distrustful. But very few of us look at things this way. Understanding the inner nature of your dog can often be quite useful in problem solving.

Monday May 06, 2024
#314 The Magic Side of Dog Training
Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
Today's episode is just a couple stories. Stories of things that happened with dogs, not because of the training principles used, not because of any expert advice, but because the individuals really wanted it with their dog. And when done with sincerity and belief, they did it. Hugely inspirational to me over the years..

Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
#313 "She never does that in training!"
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
For those who test their dogs in any venue, we've all had the day when we were prepared, paid the entry, drove the distance, only to have our dog do something it has never done before. We are dejected and mystified. Here are a few ideas that might help in preventing the unexplainable.

Monday Apr 22, 2024
#312 Breaking Down Training Problems
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
In today's "Tests are happening now" episode, we talk about how to best prepare your student for success. I have found it isn't by practicing game day setups to get ready for gameday, but by understanding your pupil's psychology, behavior, fitness and ability to grasp the necessary concepts. Then work with these to prepare them to handle whatever the judges are throwing at them, good or not so good. Best answer to a questionable judge is a well-trained dog...

Monday Apr 15, 2024
#3111 Revisiting Force Fetch Step 3
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Today we move past the obedience and moving hold and teach the dog to fetch the bumper with the single command. In doing this part humanely and with thought, the dog is taught that it controls the training pressure, and that by responding, there is no pressure at all. A critical part of the force fetch process, particularly if handling is part of the training plan.

Monday Apr 08, 2024
#310 Revisiting Force Fetch Step 2
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Following the previous podcast, this episode takes us from teaching 'hold' in a stationary and calm position, to teaching 'hold' while moving and carrying out basic obedience exercises. This is the next logical step to ultimately getting your dog to deliver all retrieves calmly to hand and prepare for advanced handling work. Always more easily done if broken down to pieces that make real sense to the dog.

Monday Apr 01, 2024
#309The Force Fetch for Someone Who has Never Done it Before, Step 1
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Lots of horror stories about this process which teaches good bird handling and is the first step of teaching the handling process. If you've seen it done in a hard way, it would scare you away. Many of us are afraid or insecure about undertaking this step in dog training, but these feelings come primarily from not understanding what's really going on between you, your dog and the ultimate objective. This is the first in a series of the 'how-to's' and the 'why's' a person new to this training can use to do the process themself. All of us who have successfully force fetched a dog well, started by not knowing in the beginning.

Monday Mar 25, 2024
#308 The Human Factor in Your Training
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
In today's early spring episode, we talk not about the dogs, but about you. The human factor IS the limiting factor in our dog training. Who we are and how we see and interpret things determines the outcomes. We can require our canines come into our human arena, or we can ask more of ourselves and go into theirs.... it's a choice.

Monday Mar 18, 2024
#307 Commands and Useful Communication
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
In today's episode, we break down the difference between "making noise" and useful and clear communication with your dog. To effectively teach a dog anything, you must first establish a relationship in which the dog respects you and actually wants to be taught some new things. This is most easily accomplished when you communicate in a way natural to a dog, and often sabotaged by implementing our human way of communicating. Many training problems originate from our thinking we're teaching one thing, and the dog learning something quite different. Interesting topic...

Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
#305 The Fearful or Disinterested Dog in Training
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
In this episode, we discuss the approach to training a dog that is fearful of things it encounters in training and daily life, and the same for the dog that has a mild interest in the work for which you got it. It can often be accomplished, but it isn't a quick fix and takes an understanding and commitment on our part in training them.